According to Aristotle, this is the perverted form of government. (i) Monarchy (ii) Aristocracy (iii) Democracy (iv) Polity. According to Plato's scheme of education, 'Gymnastics'... According to Aristotle, this is the perverted form of government. (i) Monarchy (ii) Aristocracy (iii) Democracy (iv) Polity. According to Plato's scheme of education, 'Gymnastics' is good for the (i) Body (ii) Mind (iii) Spirit (iv) None of them.
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The question is asking about philosophical concepts related to Aristotle and Plato, specifically about forms of government according to Aristotle and concepts of education according to Plato. It includes multiple-choice options.
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Democracy; Body
According to Aristotle, Democracy is the perverted form of government, and according to Plato's scheme of education, 'Gymnastics' is good for the Body.
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According to Aristotle, Democracy is the perverted form of government, and according to Plato's scheme of education, 'Gymnastics' is good for the Body.
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Aristotle identifies 'Democracy' as the deviation of 'Polity,' and Plato considers 'Gymnastics' beneficial for physical development.
Tips
Ensure to differentiate between Aristotle's theory of correct and perverted forms of government, and Plato's division of education.
Sources
- Aristotle-Politics.pdf - bard.edu
- Aristotle's Politics | Online Library of Liberty - oll.libertyfund.org
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